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This Colorado ski resort might have the coolest way to beat the heat

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If you’re looking for a place to chill on a hot summer day, Keystone’s mountaintop sledding venue might be hard to beat.

Although it’s been in the 80s, 90s and 100s on the Front Range, there’s plenty of snow at the top of Dercum Mountain, at an elevation of 11,640 feet, and resort officials say their summer sledding operation is the only one of its kind in the U.S.

It’s a pretty ingenious repurposing of resort assets. In the winter, Keystone builds a huge snow fort for kids at the top of the mountain. Now visitors are sledding on its remains.

“A large portion of the snow on our tubing hill is actually recycled from the remnants of our world’s largest mountaintop snow fort, which we tear down at the end of each ski season,” Keystone spokesman Max Winter said. “Our teams use snowcats to push and pack down the snow to help better insulate it against the summer heat, then groom each tubing lane every day to keep the sledding nice and smooth.”

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John Meyer

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